Yes, with considerable interest and satisfaction. As with any work of the fantasy sort, it requires accepting the premise that it is not written to be understood as a literally real world piece. It is a metaphor which dramatizes the struggle of the will to overcome limitations which are often considered by many to be insurmountable obstacles to goal achievement. Johnathon is the model for prevailing.
2007-02-27 22:11:07
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answered by hooya looney 2
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If you enjoyed it try Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah"
(also by Richard Bach) needs a couple of reads to get it.
PS Your N word question was one of the fastest violations I've seen (lol).
2007-02-28 01:13:43
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answered by leedsmikey 6
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Yes. I had to have 2 'goes' at it, before I 'got' it. I agree, great little book. I read a great deal and many of the books are forgotten as soon as I've finished reading them. This one has stayed with me.
2007-02-27 21:27:17
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answered by jet-set 7
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Yes, a great book of long time back with very thought provoking ideas.
2007-02-27 21:33:28
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answered by Kutty_21 4
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I have recommended it to several people who then borrow the book from me. I have just recently bought my 5th copy cause I never get them back. :) . I do like to read it every now and again, i find it very inspirational.
2007-02-28 00:50:13
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answered by Redhead 3
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Yes but not since i was at school. An amazing story!
I found this link to it for those who havent read it or want to remind themselves.
http://lib.ru/RBACH/seagullengl.txt
2007-02-27 22:20:48
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answered by TheMadOne 1
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I read it and I found it very good!
2007-02-27 21:55:28
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answered by jacquesh2001 6
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Yes,A very long time ago.
2007-02-27 21:27:57
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answered by Eat My Shorts 3
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